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Rosemary Companion Plants: Flowers & Herbs

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Companion planting is a traditional gardening technique wherein different plants with similar growing requirements are planted in close proximity to each other.

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Ideal companion plants have the same soil requirements, water requirements, and other growing needs, which makes them super easy to keep together.

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Penstemon is a top pollinator plant that ranges in size from 4” tall dwarf varieties to spectacular, 72” tall cultivars. Penstemon’s flowers will complement rosemary’s blooms beautifully and draw loads of pollinators to your garden.

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Salvias belong to a large and diverse plant family and come in various sizes. But one thing most salvias have in common is that they like well-draining soil and lots of sun.

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Marigolds and rosemary prefer similar conditions in the garden, making them easy to keep together. Marigolds are excellent plants to keep for natural pest control, and a great way to keep insect pests at bay.

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Rosemary and lavender are famously aromatic herbs, but they also have very similar growing needs. Rosemary will also attract pollinators to your garden.

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Oregano is another popular herb that loves lots of bright sun, and its rich, green leaves will balance rosemary’s needle-shaped foliage.

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Thyme’s woody stems help it conserve moisture, while its low growth habit means it won’t compete with rosemary for light. Common thyme is one of the best herbs for culinary gardens, but creeping thyme is another fun option.

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